The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 13

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THE a elie STAR prereeens SESUREDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1920, tr? Staite * NoNodta wor eoue%® Wwe A Bent bas AND Vw Pw. ie Have To CALL |] | poser PARTY WN This house NOT 08 AsLE WeHEs ‘To Speak WrrH oh. bol! ‘ou Seat ee wv come nongert, You on Te prove! Tuat oe TouiowT! (ve nex ere eee i: eed CALLED OUT OF rola : Posrvows ir! | Thame - ED “oval AND cuir Mawes . By Mabel Cl Page 175 INT/ ANS GIVE GIRLS A SCARE SEP TUMPAM sail David. “I don’t] little asters had a wee baby of see anything to be afraid of | het very own. fast screechy noises and dark} “The men ‘bf the family were at their work and the girls wore ier eee. I think girtaage sent busy about the house when one of fraidy-cats, I wouldn't have been | them saw two Indians riding afraid if I was a pioneer.” | swiftly toward the house, Quick “I don't know about that, Da.|!¥ a8 possible they locked them: ¥ie, man,” Grandmother said. igese of hore woes. istias sa 'e knew very well,’ sal my “Remember, there was real dan: friend; ‘that two Indians riding ger. This was when the Lake In-| in that way, straight toward our dians and the Snoqualmies and bhouse, were coming for some spe- others were on the warpath; the| “i! purpose, WE knew that it they didn’t get what they wanted, - coll ogg Shey ig when hel » bthey would probably burn us alive heard a knock at his door whether |! ‘he house he would greet a friend or a sav-| ““We fairly held our breaths age murderer; when a mother | nd waited. Presently there came @ared not leave her baby a mo-|® loud knocking at the door, Ment lest a cougar spring thru “We kept still, but they “An opening and snatch it away. knocked the louder and tried to “The cougars were the only re-| open the heavy door, Mo aNy dangerous animals. They} “‘“What do you want?” called Would come stealing thru the for-| sister, thinking It possible they est, leaping from limb to limb or/ were on some errand, ‘Mesika hyas chickamin!” (we Drush. At night the settlers would | want big money) they yelled, and sometimes hear a ery like a] pounded again on the door. child or a woman in Mistress, sad} | ~ “Then jumping on their horses, and frightened and hurt, it sound.| they rode areund and around the ed; sometimes soft and sometimes | house. . wailing out thru the night like a} “ ‘Presently off they went to our ery for help. neighbors, and tried the same “Then the men would get thetr | trick. ifles and go out after the cougar,| “ ‘Back and forth they rode all for their little ones were in grave} day; round and round the two @anger as jong as the beast lived. | little houses; threatening, yelling, “One day some time after the/and loudly demanding chickamin Anything to Carry a Point. Some Cast, Peter Je et war, but when the spirit of war | (money). ‘was still raging, these girls were} “ ‘We talked to them firmly and @ut on their farm on the Du-/ tried not to show our fear, and wamish River. ‘: before the men came tn they rode “The older one had married be- | away; but, you see, we never were really far from danger.’ Le. fe wane torn | | | | the visitors, and the worst of it was, it was the| F . Beribble-Seratch, the; board at all—not the kind that you pte achoolmaster, saw the vis-| build houses with, nor.chicken coops, | is his sleepy, yawny| nor fences—this board was people.) five of them, and wise ones. Grand-| daddy Hoot Owl, old Judge Crow, Dr. Mink, Prof. Hare and Mr. U. U. wot | Chuck. They came to see ff Mr. : Seribble-Seratch was teaching the! kiddoes anything worth knowing, they were rushing to get thru and if so, how well they knew tt, so they could piay|and if not, why didn’t they know worst of any, why did/ it, and so on. Not only that, but! | they had heard about the twin help-| ts were so lovely and the sweet | ers, Nancy and Nick, and they were ripe, which Cobby Coon | determined to find out what good this and the buckwheat, too.| new-fangled idea was, about having| Chipmunk liked 90/ an extra teacher for singing and such things kept the pu-| things, and an attendance officer, ton. When they went to school there NEN DIDNT FORGET tty HOME MADE BREW DIO THEYP weren't such things! I know if you evtr heard Mr. Ow! or Judge Crow sing you'd kpow that without tell- ing, altho Mr. U. U. Chuck knew how to whistle. (Copyright, 1920, X. B. A.) DADIANA, TLLINGKS, IOWA, Une’ Billy Possum Gives a Party ‘Cc’ BILLY POSSUM’S party was) next one. Of course, he couldn't tell the greatest event in the Green| whether or not any one would ac Forest since the famous surprise cept the invitation, but he went right | party which Peter Rabbit gave when | on with his, plans, Just as If he ex-| ‘s family arrived from way | pected every one to be there. Ana ’ Virginny. At first Une’! when the time came, sure enough, | been afraid that no one | everybody was there, even Sammy | You see, he had been | Jay, to whom Unc’ Billy had sent a/ a lot of trouble on the | special invitation by Ol’ Mistab Buz-| 3 and in the Green| @ird. Mistah Buzzard had found! knew that now ali| Sammy Jay in the faraway Old Pas} w and forest people | ture, on the edge of the mountain, | ‘out, So he didn’t dare | and Sammy had moved back to the| tations around by tel Green Forest that very day. Breezes of Old Mother . for fear that mo one) any heed to them. Of Billy | ' Bronchial Trow | St. ae Bebo sie aes (Beauty Notes) Usly hairy growths can be re moved tn the privacy of your own | |home if you get a small original | | package of delatone and mix into a| — Unc’ Billy, “Ah have @ great surprise Around sawmills alone. it is said, fo’ yor-alls.” Prohibitionists May | srococ00 tons of sawdust ts avail. | moray, "ihe fond tar ‘Then he stepped down and every? Dry Up Sweden, Too)", frori which 500,000,000 gallons] your | mouth, vat body bégan to wonde? and guess! STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Cot. 7.--|% Meohol can be made, health, is the guar- what the surprise would be. The temperance commission, which | _ = antee given by igh was appointed by the government | DR. EDWIN a Next story: Unc’ Billy Possum's in 1911, submitted a report, the ma Surprise. jority recommending the entablish- ne ment of absolute prohibition includ- |Now They Steal a i Seah an nth to RR Airplanes in Par PARIS, Oct. 7.—Now they have | started stealing airplanes. At the Villacoublay airdrome this notice TO DEATH | Now Feels Young was posted: “An airplane of the VIRGINIA OYSTER Taking Eatonic for him, they would promptly turn their parasol type has been stolen by a pO Mea | Frye’s Central sath Adl 2 k ! baa Sour Stomach When the t ; “ ly begins to si First and Pike er-l- as You Needn’t Fear an Attack of ate had sour stomach ever rg ted Ea a aing eh Fe a, British airman. When found, please oe ine’ Billy! Then Une’ Billy Would Take! return the machine and have the air./@4 Movement becomes painful ad “I suffered from indigestion and ip and lt bothered Saas ‘would take off his hat and make a . Off His Hat and Make ni newbekel.” it is usually an indication that the Berens bow, Suet. 00 & tue vee be Mf s bh he @ jman arrested" ___________| kidneys are out of order. Keep| Witchhazel and Camphor | constipation ana my doctor tol me Seloale : was talking to was facing instead of ‘weeping Bow Goon FoR HIM AND HIS WiFs| to take Adler-i-ka, It helped me irene Am 80 years old, ack to him, and he would say: these organs health; taking | Relieve Eye Strain thee gave erie. inthe olds le Mre. John Hill. ; f Such & good time as everybody did! Hurley L, Watkins, 2308 Lytle st., Cotn At 1, ae Poste quickly relieves ‘Ah begs yo’ pahdon, ‘deed An de, imon witchhazel, camphor, hy-| CURED me. (Signed) O. EB. Voiles.”| If you will take the Rosine rat. | Fo’ ail the trouble Ah've cause yor; | have! There were heaps and heaps drastis, ete, as mixed in Lavoptk| Adler-\-ka flushes BOTH upper|Ment for epilepsy or ach, 2 inbipation, bouoar, as ~; Foley's Honey and Tar just wh a"hoper that Ahm of good things to cat. ‘They dancea' hoiry's Honey and oe anes whee f eye wash, produce quick results) and lower bowel #o completely’ tt Seat tarerad: netier: ‘and a | okt’ saltaei Sy Maa Aiaad ot the mmoch 64 cinahal@nio ¢ poy when used for eye strain, One cus|retieves ANY CASE gas on the|that you will feel that old time free- s bee ning je famous old cough medicine js CEE. tomer was greatly astonished at thé| stomach of sour stomach. Removes|dom from danwer.ivosine will tone, | aeidity and mente. hee meant fo’ more’ hide and seek. Finally Une’ Billy just as good for children as for restful feeling produced by @ single | foul matter which poisoned stomach | Strengthen 4 renew the whole stomach My, but that was hard work! It) was the hardest work that Unc’ Billy | had ever done in all his life, for, you know, Unc’ Billy is happy-go-lucky | and takes things easy, But getting Ghose invitations around — well, as Unc’ Billy said, he “like to wore holes plumb thru the soles of mah/ feet” before he got all of them deliv. | @red. It took him two whole da: In the first place, there were so many to see. And it was such hard| work to deliver the invitation to @ach one, because when they saw paste enough of the powder and wa- ter to cover the hairy surface. This Years ( { r. ol es should be left on the skin about two © minutes, then removed and the skin | washed, and every trace of hair will| | as 4 : have vanished. No harm or incon: | a es venience can result from this treat ment, but be sure you buy real dela- | Louisville, Ky. writes: “I found “ ase fo'Kive ol’ Une y yo’ frietfiship fo or taking this as an invite if Fo Join with him next Monday night | climbed up on a stump. He was Be geo coughs, colds Tre worts tandard remedy fr kidney application, A young man reporta|for months, Often CURES conatt- | Riese if taken in times are a And help him co fait merry be Greased in hiv finest sult, and ho| PUP, bronchial coughs, and stops] iiver, bladder and uric acid troubles that both he and his mother were| pation. Provents appendicitis. Ad-| targe bettie, $2. We'll refund weet Lae BF dom ag tan old-time friend of mines | wore his broadest grin, Kverybod oat that keeps! Famous since 1696, Takeregularlyand ireatly helped by Lavoptik. Wel ler-t-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, | money if you ‘are pot sat rise | Weletae wee Bea vere bound 44 tee bles tine. . Everybody! one coughing at night. It contains J costs but crowded around to hear what Unc'| no opiates nor habitforming drugs. pa ot agy Sor Jo three sizes, al) guarantee a small bottie to help ANY | cascara, glycerine and nine other | fet free. tr 2 3 a guarentee. ‘Phen Une’ Billy would make an- Billy was about to say. Pecthak sek ait te eine juerantesd as represented. | CASE weak, strained or inflamed| simple = i in. 8014 | Looks fer the ey@s.. Swift Dr ‘ toot , By oareoere Ral bt a aaa ining) poids Piet Be ey ee ae , friends and neighbors,” said 4 , ‘ aN 4

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